Louis Erard’s Le Régulateur Gravé Noir is a fresh addition to the world of finely crafted timepieces, bringing its Noirmont Métiers d’Art collection to new heights with bold design and Swiss precision. Housed in a polished 39mm stainless steel case, this unique regulator watch balances elegance with functionality. It boasts 50m water resistance and anti-reflective sapphire crystal for clarity from every angle.
The black dial is artfully engraved, showcasing a sector-style design that enhances its unique layout: a central minute hand, with sub-dials for hours and running seconds in vertical alignment. Every detail, from the rose gilt accents to the classic railroad minute track, speaks to Louis Erard’s dedication to fine craftsmanship.
The heart of the Gravé Noir is a Sellita SW266-1 automatic movement, offering a 38-hour power reserve. Visible through the caseback, this movement features an openworked rotor stamped with Louis Erard’s logo, adding a refined touch for watch aficionados. The dial’s rose-gilt fir tree-shaped hands and a crown etched with the brand’s logo further elevate the aesthetic, while the beige calf leather strap completes the look with understated sophistication.
Priced at $3,300, the Le Régulateur Gravé Noir is a blend of classic and contemporary, perfect for those who value craftsmanship and minimalist style. This isn’t just a watch —it’s an invitation to experience the art of Swiss watchmaking, now part of Louis Erard’s permanent collection.
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